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    BIS/BAS Sensitivity and the P300 Event-Related Brain Potential by Nijs, Ilse M.T., Franken, Ingmar H.A., Smulders, Fren T.Y.

    Published in Journal of psychophysiology (01-01-2007)
    “…Both a reduced amplitude of the P300 event-related potential component and a highly impulsive personality are known to be strong predictive markers for…”
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    Cognitive processes and attitudes in bipolar disorder: A study into personality, dysfunctional attitudes and attention bias in patients with bipolar disorder and their relatives by Jabben, Nienke, Arts, Baer, Jongen, Ellen M.M, Smulders, Fren T.Y, van Os, Jim, Krabbendam, Lydia

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (20-12-2012)
    “…Abstract Background Research in cognitive processes and attitudes in bipolar disorder is scarce and has provided mixed findings, possibly due to differences in…”
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    Measuring automatic associations: Validation of algorithms for the Implicit Association Test (IAT) in a laboratory setting by Glashouwer, Klaske A, Smulders, Fren T.Y, de Jong, Peter J, Roefs, Anne, Wiers, Reinout W.H.J

    “…Abstract Background and objectives In their paper, “Understanding and using the Implicit Association Test: I. An improved scoring algorithm”, Greenwald, Nosek,…”
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    Attentional bias and general orienting processes in bipolar disorder by Jongen, Ellen M.M, Smulders, Fren T.Y, Ranson, Saskia M.G, Arts, Baer M.G, Krabbendam, Lydia

    “…Abstract Attentional biases for emotional stimuli and general orienting processes were examined in bipolar disorder, using a modified dot-probe task with a…”
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    A Simon effect for threat-related stimulus content by Schrooten, Martien G.S, Smulders, Fren T.Y

    “…Abstract When a threat-related stimulus is preferentially processed, it may act as if it is presented alone, and thus trigger processes comparable with the…”
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    The temporal selectivity of additive factor effects on the reaction process revealed in ERP component latencies by Smulders, Fren T.Y., Kok, Albert, Kenemans, J.Leon, Bashore, Theodore R.

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-11-1995)
    “…An experiment was conducted to relate individual components of the event-related brain potential to specific stages of information processing in a two-choice…”
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    Implicit Measures of Association in Psychopathology Research by Roefs, Anne, Huijding, Jorg, Smulders, Fren T. Y, MacLeod, Colin M, de Jong, Peter J, Wiers, Reinout W, Jansen, Anita T. M

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-01-2011)
    “…Studies obtaining implicit measures of associations in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed., Text Revision; American Psychiatric…”
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    The cognitive mechanisms underlying deception: An event-related potential study by Suchotzki, Kristina, Crombez, Geert, Smulders, Fren T.Y., Meijer, Ewout, Verschuere, Bruno

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-03-2015)
    “…The cognitive view on deception proposes that lying comes with a cognitive cost. This view is supported by the finding that lying typically takes longer than…”
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    Single‐trial log transformation is optimal in frequency analysis of resting EEG alpha by Smulders, Fren T. Y., Oever, Sanne, Donkers, Franc C. L., Quaedflieg, Conny W. E. M., Ven, Vincent

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-10-2018)
    “…The appropriate definition and scaling of the magnitude of electroencephalogram (EEG) oscillations is an underdeveloped area. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Simplifying jackknifing of ERPs and getting more out of it: Retrieving estimates of participants' latencies by Smulders, Fren T. Y.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-03-2010)
    “…Research has demonstrated that the jackknifing procedure for estimating ERP latencies (J. Miller, T. Patterson, & R. Ulrich, 1998) yields more accurate…”
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    The role of frontal EEG asymmetry in post-traumatic stress disorder by Meyer, Thomas, Smeets, Tom, Giesbrecht, Timo, Quaedflieg, Conny W.E.M., Smulders, Fren T.Y., Meijer, Ewout H., Merckelbach, Harald L.G.J.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-05-2015)
    “…•Frontal asymmetry during trauma cue exposure might indicate the presence of PTSD.•Frontal asymmetry measured at rest appears to be unreliable as a marker of…”
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    Cue exposure therapy reduces overeating of exposed and non-exposed foods in obese adolescents by Schyns, Ghislaine, Roefs, Anne, Smulders, Fren T.Y., Jansen, Anita

    “…This study tested whether two sessions of food cue exposure therapy reduced eating in the absence of hunger (EAH), specified for exposed and non-exposed food,…”
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    Impulsivity in obese women by Nederkoorn, Chantal, Smulders, Fren T.Y., Havermans, Remco C., Roefs, Anne, Jansen, Anita

    Published in Appetite (01-09-2006)
    “…In our obesogenic environment, self-control might be necessary in order to prevent overeating. Impulsivity is supposed to make it more difficult to resist the…”
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    Measuring working memory load effects on electrophysiological markers of attention orienting during a simulated drive by Ross, Veerle, Vossen, Alexandra Y., Smulders, Fren T. Y., Ruiter, Robert A. C., Brijs, Tom, Brijs, Kris, Wets, Geert, Jongen, Ellen M. M.

    Published in Ergonomics (04-03-2018)
    “…Intersection accidents result in a significant proportion of road fatalities, and attention allocation likely plays a role. Attention allocation may depend on…”
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    Challenging implicit and explicit alcohol-related cognitions in young heavy drinkers by Wiers, Reinout W., Van De Luitgaarden, Jade, Van Den Wildenberg, Esther, Smulders, Fren T. Y.

    Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-06-2005)
    “…ABSTRACT Aims  To test whether an expectancy challenge (EC) changes implicit and explicit alcohol‐related cognitions and binge drinking in young heavy…”
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    Effect of working memory load on electrophysiological markers of visuospatial orienting in a spatial cueing task simulating a traffic situation by Vossen, Alexandra Y., Ross, Veerle, Jongen, Ellen M. M., Ruiter, Robert A. C., Smulders, Fren T. Y.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-02-2016)
    “…Visuospatial attentional orienting has typically been studied in tasks with low ecological validity. However, real‐life tasks such as driving require…”
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    The P300 is sensitive to concealed face recognition by Meijer, Ewout H., Smulders, Fren T.Y., Merckelbach, Harald L.G.J., Wolf, Ann G.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-12-2007)
    “…In two experiments, we investigated whether a P300 based Concealed Information Test (CIT) can be used to detect concealed face recognition. The results show…”
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    Combining skin conductance and forced choice in the detection of concealed information by Meijer, Ewout H., Smulders, Fren T. Y., Johnston, James E., Merckelbach, Harald L.G. J.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-09-2007)
    “…An advantage of the concealed information polygraph test (CIT) is that its false positive rate is determined on statistical grounds, and can be set a priori at…”
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    The effect of visual sexual content on the event-related potential by van Lankveld, Jacques J.D.M., Smulders, Fren T.Y.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-10-2008)
    “…In the present study we investigated the effect of emotional valence and arousal value of non-erotic visual stimuli on event-related potentials. We also…”
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    Lateralized ERP components related to spatial orienting: Discriminating the direction of attention from processing sensory aspects of the cue by Jongen, Ellen M. M., Smulders, Fren T. Y., Van der Heiden, Joep S. H.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-11-2007)
    “…Two spatial cueing experiments were conducted to examine the functional significance of lateralized ERP components after cue‐onset and to discriminate…”
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